Ranking of Alabama Counties By Unemployment Rate in January 2020
Updated on June 21, 2024.
According to data from the US BLS, for January 2020, among all Alabama counties, Wilcox had the highest unemployment rate (9.6%), followed by Clarke (6.5%), and Lowndes (6.2%).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties and the table below shows the ranking of all Alabama counties.
You can see similar ranking of all counties in the United States.
Related Topics: Alabama BLS Topic List.
Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Ranking of Alabama Counties By Unemployment Rate in January 2020
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Rank | County | Unemployment Rate (%) |
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1 | Wilcox | 9.6 |
2 | Clarke | 6.5 |
3 | Lowndes | 6.2 |
4 | Greene | 6.1 |
5 | Dallas | 6 |
6 | Choctaw | 5.8 |
6 | Monroe | 5.8 |
7 | Perry | 5.7 |
8 | Washington | 5.5 |
9 | Hale | 4.8 |
10 | Conecuh | 4.7 |
10 | Etowah | 4.7 |
10 | Sumter | 4.7 |
11 | Butler | 4.6 |
11 | Colbert | 4.6 |
12 | Bullock | 4.5 |
12 | Macon | 4.5 |
13 | Marion | 4.3 |
13 | Mobile | 4.3 |
13 | Walker | 4.3 |
14 | Barbour | 4.2 |
14 | Calhoun | 4.2 |
14 | Escambia | 4.2 |
14 | Henry | 4.2 |
14 | Marengo | 4.2 |
15 | Jackson | 4.1 |
16 | Covington | 4 |
16 | Pickens | 4 |
16 | Talladega | 4 |
16 | Winston | 4 |
17 | Coosa | 3.8 |
17 | Crenshaw | 3.8 |
17 | Lauderdale | 3.8 |
17 | Pike | 3.8 |
17 | Tallapoosa | 3.8 |
18 | Bibb | 3.7 |
18 | Fayette | 3.7 |
18 | Lamar | 3.7 |
18 | Lawrence | 3.7 |
18 | Randolph | 3.7 |
19 | Cherokee | 3.6 |
19 | Cleburne | 3.6 |
19 | Geneva | 3.6 |
19 | Montgomery | 3.6 |
20 | Baldwin | 3.5 |
20 | Chambers | 3.5 |
20 | Clay | 3.5 |
20 | Dale | 3.5 |
20 | DeKalb | 3.5 |
20 | Franklin | 3.5 |
20 | Houston | 3.5 |
20 | Russell | 3.5 |
21 | Coffee | 3.4 |
22 | Autauga | 3.3 |
22 | Blount | 3.3 |
22 | Jefferson | 3.3 |
23 | Cullman | 3.2 |
23 | Elmore | 3.2 |
23 | Lee | 3.2 |
23 | St. Clair | 3.2 |
24 | Chilton | 3.1 |
24 | Limestone | 3.1 |
24 | Tuscaloosa | 3.1 |
25 | Madison | 3 |
25 | Marshall | 3 |
25 | Morgan | 3 |
26 | Shelby | 2.6 |